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Paul Mccartney
Mental Health
The Beatles
Noel Coward
Jim Gordon
Voyager One
Tom Hibbert
Teddy Boys
Steve Wright
Madonna
University Challenge
Pink Floyd
Liam Gallagher
John Squire
Rod Stewart
Joni Mitchell
Amazing Grace
You Can't Always Get What You Want

Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1.

Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say th... more

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Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland’s Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and pl... more

‘January,’ a revered pop lyricist once wrote, ‘sick and tired you've been hanging on me.’ And if that’s the mood down your way, this might help crank up the heat, alighting as it does upon the following …

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Cartwheeling into 2026 with the usual cast of rock and roll heroes and pantomime villains. Behind you this week you’ll find …

… Boy George? Rick Wakeman? Chas Smash? Vanilla Ice? Pop stars who’ve done panto

… will there ever be another Rock Knigh... more

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Recent Guests

Nigel Dick
Renowned music video director known for his work with major artists.
Episode: Pet Shop Boys at 40, missing folk star found! & rock stars’ childhood bedrooms
Andrew Slattery
Birthday guest and supporter of the podcast
Episode: From Dylan to Chappell Roan, pop’s 60-year obsession with Brigitte Bardot
Joe Banks
Author of the book documenting Peter Hammill and Van Der Graaf Generator
Episode: Peter Hammill, Van Der Graaf Generator and what makes them unique
Lucinda Williams
Celebrated American singer-songwriter known for her poignant lyrics and distinctive voice.
Independent Artist
Episode: Lucinda Williams is fighting on every front
Chris Sullivan
Former lead singer of Blue Rondo a la Turk and author of Punk, The Last Word
Episode: Beastie Boys, Frankie, teds, punks, raves - ‘moral panics’ remembered!
Charlie Harper
Frontman of punk band UK Subs, reflecting on 50 years in the music industry.
UK Subs
Episode: UK Subs’ Charlie Harper (81) has served 50 years in the punk wars. Give this man a medal!
Peter Doggett
Author of 'Surf's Up'
Episode: The Beach Boys’ story gets more tangled by the minute
Giles Fraser
Guest discussing celebrity spotting and music culture
Episode: Did rave kill dancing in couples? Stars seen in strange places?
Phil Hopwood
Guest celebrating his birthday on the podcast.
Episode: Records that sound unique and why all bands need a backlash

Hosts

Mark Ellen
Co-host and music commentator with extensive background in music journalism, particularly known for his engaging interviews and insights on various music topics.
David Hepworth
Co-host and music commentator recognized for his thoughtful critiques and deep knowledge of music history and industry dynamics.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 750 ratings
  • Still essential after all these years…

    Perhaps it’s the time of year that makes you reflective and nostalgic, but it dawned on me the other day that my relationship with ‘The Word’ goes back further than the birth of my children! And I’m still finding it no less essential. Good work, very good work indeed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Harp&aMonkey
    United Kingdom25 days ago
  • Interviews by people that have “been there” in the music industry.

    Great stuff!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Musicperson6969
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Great music podcast

    Really knowledgeable and entertaining hosts and guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nath_74
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Beave and Butts

    Great lineup of music guests then these two act like stoned beavis and butthead. The laugh and giggle constantly AT the guests answers not with them. In fact several guests actually say “I don’t know why you’re laughing, I’m serious.”They often interrupt and talk over the guests. Too bad. I’ll listen elsewhere. Heh heh heh

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lonegranger
    United States2 months ago
  • Marvelous

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Pedro K
    3 months ago

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Hosts are knowledgeable and entertaining, with a mix of humor and serious commentary;
While some express concerns about the hosts' banter overshadowing guest interviews, many find the chemistry engaging;
Listeners appreciate the depth and historical perspective brought to music discussions;
Overall, the podcast is viewed as a valuable resource for music enthusiasts, offering both education and entertainment.

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Peter Hammill, Van Der Graaf Generator and what makes them unique
Q: What influence does Peter Hammill have on artists like Peter Gabriel and David Bowie?
Both Gabriel and Bowie admired Hammill for his lyrical ambition and raw, emotive stage presence.
Peter Hammill, Van Der Graaf Generator and what makes them unique
Q: Could we talk about how Peter Hammill's boarding school experience informed his music?
Hammill's education encouraged questioning and self-examination, influencing the themes in his songwriting.
Lucinda Williams is fighting on every front
Q: What do you like about playing in the UK? Anything particular?
Lucinda expresses her connection with the people in the UK and her fondness for folk music traditions.
Lucinda Williams is fighting on every front
Q: How have you gone about making this new record?
Lucinda explains her collaborative approach with her band after her stroke, emphasizing their support in her songwriting process.
Kula Shaker’s Crispian Mills had a colourful childhood
Q: What were your moments of luck, do you think?
It was about meeting well-wishers, people who connect with you, and being lucky to have a band that sticks with it.

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What is Word In Your Ear about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features lively discussions about music, its history, and the stories behind its creation, driven by the extensive experience of the hosts, who have spent decades in music journalism. Mark Ellen and David Hepworth bring their unique perspectives, offering insights not only into specific albums and artists but also into broader industry trends and cultural phenomena related to music. With memorable anecdotes and deep dives into music's socio-political implications, the conversations maintain a balance between nostalgia and relevance, making them suitable for music enthusiasts seeking both engagement and education. The hosts often invite guests from various musical backgrounds, which adds depth and diversity to the discussions, t... more

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